Being twins that were each abused by their father from the age of two to fifteen, consequences will be expected but not like this. Ever since their mother commited suicide from too much stress and not being able to pay for child support, they've been causing mischief to not only others but themselves as well. Ayato, the older of the sisters by two minutes, suffers from paranoia, depression, anxiety, and shizophrenia while Yui suffers from depression, only mild schizophrenia, and automatonophobia (fear of humanoid shaped figures such as mannequins or scarecrows.) Yui and Ayato are now in an orphanage. They scare the other children and only stick to themselves. A few of the older boys bully them but they don't care. They let them. "What can they do?" Ayato says. "We've been through worse." Adds Yui. No one will even adopt them so they decide to break out. Once out, Yui learns something about Ayato that changes her life forever causing her to never want to see her sister again.
In this book, you'll get a behind the scenes look at how your favorite characters were born, my creative process, and the dirty details never before revealed.
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